Friday, 29 April 2011

We Are Iran

We Are Iran
Author: Nasrin Alavi
Edition: First Edition
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1933368055



We Are Iran: The Persian Blogs


In September 2001, a young Iranian journalist, Hossein Derakhshan, created one of the first weblogs in Farsi. Get We Are Iran computer books for free.
When he also devised a simple how-to-blog guide for Iranians, it unleashed a torrent of hitherto unheard opinions. There are now 64,000 blogs in Farsi, and Nasrin Alavi has painstakingly reviewed them all, weaving the most powerful and provocative into a striking picture of the flowering of dissent in Iran. From one blogger's blasting of the Supreme Leader as a Apimp" to another's mourning for an identity crushed by the stifling protection of her male relatives, this collection functions not only as an archive of Iranians' thoughts on their country, culture, religion, and the rest of the world, but also as an alternative rece Check We Are Iran our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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When he also devised a simple how-to-blog guide for Iranians, it unleashed a torrent of hitherto unheard opinions From one blogger's blasting of the Supreme Leader as a Apimp" to another's mourning for an identity crushed by the stifling protection of her male relatives, this collection functions not only as an archive of Iranians' thoughts on their country, culture, religion, and the rest of the world, but also as an alternative rece

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